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Step back in time with this classic Western Electric Model 202 rotary dial desk telephone from the 1930s! This iconic Bell System piece features the original black metal body, bakelite handset, and that satisfying rotary dial with crisp white numbers. It's in solid vintage condition with some patina from age—think authentic character, not perfection. The standout feature? It's been professionally rewired with a modern RJ11 plug, so it works seamlessly on today's landlines, VoIP systems, or even as a fun extension for your cell phone setup via an adapter. No subset needed—plug and play! Perfect for retro decor, collectors, or anyone who loves the nostalgic ring and click of dialing. Measures about 6" tall and sits beautifully on a desk or shelf. 304 / 329 -
Step back in time with this classic Western Electric Model 202 rotary dial desk telephone from the 1930s! This iconic Bell System piece features the original black metal body, bakelite handset, and that satisfying rotary dial with crisp white numbers. It's in solid vintage condition with some patina from age—think authentic character, not perfection. The standout feature? It's been professionally rewired with a modern RJ11 plug, so it works seamlessly on today's landlines, VoIP systems, or even as a fun extension for your cell phone setup via an adapter. No subset needed—plug and play! Perfect for retro decor, collectors, or anyone who loves the nostalgic ring and click of dialing. Measures about 6" tall and sits beautifully on a desk or shelf. 305 / 329 -
Step back in time with this classic Western Electric Model 202 rotary dial desk telephone from the 1930s! This iconic Bell System piece features the original black metal body, bakelite handset, and that satisfying rotary dial with crisp white numbers. It's in solid vintage condition with some patina from age—think authentic character, not perfection. The standout feature? It's been professionally rewired with a modern RJ11 plug, so it works seamlessly on today's landlines, VoIP systems, or even as a fun extension for your cell phone setup via an adapter. No subset needed—plug and play! Perfect for retro decor, collectors, or anyone who loves the nostalgic ring and click of dialing. Measures about 6" tall and sits beautifully on a desk or shelf. 306 / 329 -
Step back in time with this classic Western Electric Model 202 rotary dial desk telephone from the 1930s! This iconic Bell System piece features the original black metal body, bakelite handset, and that satisfying rotary dial with crisp white numbers. It's in solid vintage condition with some patina from age—think authentic character, not perfection. The standout feature? It's been professionally rewired with a modern RJ11 plug, so it works seamlessly on today's landlines, VoIP systems, or even as a fun extension for your cell phone setup via an adapter. No subset needed—plug and play! Perfect for retro decor, collectors, or anyone who loves the nostalgic ring and click of dialing. Measures about 6" tall and sits beautifully on a desk or shelf. 307 / 329 -
Step back in time with this classic Western Electric Model 202 rotary dial desk telephone from the 1930s! This iconic Bell System piece features the original black metal body, bakelite handset, and that satisfying rotary dial with crisp white numbers. It's in solid vintage condition with some patina from age—think authentic character, not perfection. The standout feature? It's been professionally rewired with a modern RJ11 plug, so it works seamlessly on today's landlines, VoIP systems, or even as a fun extension for your cell phone setup via an adapter. No subset needed—plug and play! Perfect for retro decor, collectors, or anyone who loves the nostalgic ring and click of dialing. Measures about 6" tall and sits beautifully on a desk or shelf. 308 / 329 -
Step back in time with this classic Western Electric Model 202 rotary dial desk telephone from the 1930s! This iconic Bell System piece features the original black metal body, bakelite handset, and that satisfying rotary dial with crisp white numbers. It's in solid vintage condition with some patina from age—think authentic character, not perfection. The standout feature? It's been professionally rewired with a modern RJ11 plug, so it works seamlessly on today's landlines, VoIP systems, or even as a fun extension for your cell phone setup via an adapter. No subset needed—plug and play! Perfect for retro decor, collectors, or anyone who loves the nostalgic ring and click of dialing. Measures about 6" tall and sits beautifully on a desk or shelf. 309 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 310 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 311 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 312 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 313 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 314 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 315 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 316 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 317 / 329 -
Botswana baskets are renowned for their intricate weaving and distinctive geometric patterns. These baskets are traditionally crafted by women in rural communities, using locally sourced materials such as palm leaves and natural dyes. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, with each basket reflecting the cultural heritage and artistic skill of its maker. These baskets are not only functional, used for carrying and storing grains, but also serve as decorative objects and symbols of status. The patterns often hold symbolic meanings, representing elements of nature, social structures, or ancestral beliefs. Botswana baskets have gained international recognition for their beauty and craftsmanship, becoming sought-after collectibles and cultural ambassadors. 318 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 319 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 320 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 321 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 322 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 323 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 324 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 325 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 326 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 327 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 328 / 329 -
Excellent overall condition. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. Discover a striking piece from the estate of Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), the pioneering British-American artist renowned for his innovative blend of photorealism and neo-expressionism. This original aquatint print, titled Figures and Horse - Aquatint, showcases Morley's signature vibrant palette and narrative flair, featuring dynamic figures and a horse set against a lush, expressive background. Crafted in the 1980s, this work aligns with his celebrated "Fallacies of Enoch" series, blending mythological and personal motifs. Measuring 45 x 34 inches in its custom frame (image approximately 28–30 x 37–39 inches), this editioned piece (signature visible) is a rare addition to any collection. 329 / 329
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